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Definitions from the WebTerm: give forthPart of speech: verb phrase Sense 1: To emit or produce something. Example sentence: The volcano started to give forth ash and smoke, creating a dangerous environment. Part of speech: verb phrase Sense 2: To express or communicate something, often in a formal or official manner. Example sentence: The president will give forth a statement regarding the current situation tomorrow. Part of speech: verb phrase Sense 3: To give birth to offspring. Example sentence: The mother cat gave forth a litter of adorable kittens last night. Part of speech: verb phrase Sense 4: To release or emit sound, particularly musical or melodic tones. Example sentence: The violinist gently touched the strings, causing the instrument to give forth a beautiful melody. Part of speech: verb phrase Sense 5: To yield or produce a result, often in a positive or beneficial manner. Example sentence: Her hard work and dedication finally gave forth excellent results. Part of speech: verb phrase Sense 6 (Local): To offer or provide something, often in a local or specific context. Example sentence: The local bakery gives forth a wide variety of delicious pastries. Part of speech: verb phrase Sense 7 (Popular): To utter or say something, frequently used in religious or spiritual contexts. Example sentence: The preacher gave forth a powerful sermon that touched the hearts of the congregation. Related products: | ||||
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